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Biogas in Nigeria?

-----Original Message----- From: Reception Sent: 17 September 2015 09:52 To: infoserv Subject: FW: Boiling point biogas

-----Original Message----- From: Clementine Igwebe [mailto:igwebe@gmail.com] Sent: 16 September 2015 18:36 To: Reception Subject: Boiling point biogas

Sirs, I congratulate you on all you are doing on the above and write to learn how we can work together in Nigeria. Apart from animal dungs what other materials do you convert to energy/electricity, e.g. rice husk, saw dust etc.

I await your valued reply for which I thank you. We can cover all 740 local government areas and save the world during this climate change disasters all over the world. Tropical forests have become most valuable, as per findings by NASA

IGWEBE Bernadette Cleentine Comfort

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Biogas in Nigeria?

-----Original Message----- From: Reception Sent: 17 September 2015 09:52 To: infoserv Subject: FW: Boiling point biogas

-----Original Message----- From: Clementine Igwebe [mailto:igwebe@gmail.com] Sent: 16 September 2015 18:36 To: Reception Subject: Boiling point biogas

Sirs, I congratulate you on all you are doing on the above and write to learn how we can work together in Nigeria. Apart from animal dungs what other materials do you convert to energy/electricity, e.g. rice husk, saw dust etc.

I await your valued reply for which I thank you. We can cover all 740 local government areas and save the world during this climate change disasters all over the world. Tropical forests have become most valuable, as per findings by NASA

IGWEBE Bernadette Cleentine Comfort